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AN AGREEi\1ENT BETWEEN SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMUNITYAND ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, SUFFOLK CAMPUSTO OFFER A JOINT ADMISSION PROGRAMCOLLEGEThis agreement establishes a joint admission program between Suffolk County CommunityCollege and St. Joseph's College, Suffolk Campus. Students selected for matriculation to thisprogram will upon completion of the prescribed sequence of courses leading to an associate'sdegree from SCCC, continue their studies at St. Joseph's with the understandingthat they maycomplete all requirements in a parallel degree program with the completion of 64 credits at St.Joseph's.Student SelectionThe Directors of Admissions at Suffolk County Community College will be responsible for theselection of candidates for admission to this joint degree program. Applicants will be expectedto meet the entrance requirements for the appropriate degree programs at Suffolk.Students may apply for entrance to the joint admission program when they submit theirapplication for admission to Suffolk County Community College o t any time during their firstthirty credit hours at Suffolk) It is the student's responsibility to apply through the SuffolkCounty Community College Admissions Office. (Such application constitutes consent for therelease of transcripts to St. Joseph's College.) Candidates selected for the program will receive,concurrently, a letter of admission from the Director of Admissions at St. Joseph's College,establishing their eligibility to matriculate· in corresponding baccalaureate programs uponcompletion of degree requirements at Suffolk. In addition, students selected for the program willbe advised of any special conditions at St. Joseph's such as the 2.8 index required for automaticadmission to a major in Child Study and a requirement of a C or higher grade in accounting andbusiness courses for a major in Business Administrationor Accounting.Students who maintain continuous registration will not be affected by any change in theprovisions of this agreement unless they deem such changes to be in their best i terest.(Theguarantee of admission to St. Joseph's will be honored for a two-year period after graduationfrom Suffolk County Community College provided that the student does not matriculate at athird institution in the interim.)Jointadmission students who separate from either institution andsubsequently resume their studies will be subject to the curricular requirements and policies inforce at the time they resume their studies.

Scholarships for Honors Program Students and for Academic Achievement in the College ofArts and SciencesRequirements for a Transfer Academic Achievement Scholarship are:A.l. A cumulative index of 3.3 to 3.6;2. A completed A.A., A.S., or a prescribed A.A.S. degree;3. Full-time enrollment at St. Joseph's College; and4. A minimum of 60 credits/maximum of 76 credits transferred.Students fulfilling these requirements are entitled to 1,500 a year for the two years they will bestudying at St. Joseph's. The total award amounts to 3,000.B.l. A cumulative index of 3.6 or higher;2. A completed A.A., A.S., or prescribed A.A.S. degree;3. Full-time enrollment at St. Joseph's College; and4. A minimum of 60 credits/maximum of 76 credits transferred.Students fulfilling these requirements are entitled to 3,000 a year for the two years they will bestudying at St. Joseph's. The total award amounts to 6,000.Scholarship requirements for students who have completed the SCCC Honors Program are:l.A cumulative index of 3.8 or higher;2. A completed A.A., A.S., or a prescribed A.A.S. degree;3. Full-time enrollment at St. Joseph's College; and4. A minimum of 60 credits/maximum of 76 credits transferred.Students fulfilling these requirements are entitled to an additional 1',000 per year for the twoyears they will be studying at St. Joseph's. The total award amounts to 8,000.

Students who enroll in the School of Adult and Professional Education at St. Joseph's Collegewill be eligible for the above transfer scholarships if they have majored in the following areas atSuffolk County Community College:l. Nursing - A.A.S.2. Food Service Administration:Dietetic Technician - A.A.S.3. Medical Assistant - A.A.S.4. Chemical Dependency Counseling - A.A.S.5. Community Service Assistant - A.A.S.6. Occupational Therapy Assistant - A.A.S.7. Health Information Technology - A.A.S.8. Office Technology9. Bus/Ac.ct/C.r.S. (case by case basis)

Student Academic AdvisementSuffolk County Community College staff will assume responsibility for advising students whoenroll in this joint admission program. A Transfer Guide will be used as the mechanism forcommunicating degree requirements to students. Equivalencies will be reviewed annually andappropriate revisions made as each institution adds, deletes, or changes course offerings.Staff members from St. Joseph's will offer special orientation/advisement sessions for jointadmission degree students at SCCC. In addition, St.Joseph's will offer an information sessionfor faculty and staff at SCCC who will be involved in consulting with and advising studentsenrolled in the program.Staff members from the Office of Admissions and Counseling Center at SCCC, and from theOffice of Admissions at St. Joseph's, will be designated as contact persons and coordinators ofthis joint degree program.Application ProceduresSuffolk County Community College students intereste in this joint admission progr m willcomplete the joint application form provided by SCC(J\within their first thirty credits-at Suffolk.Such participants are not required to file an application for admission to St. Joseph's College;however, students who anticipate enrolling at St. Joseph's under the auspices of this agreementmust file a Notice of Intent to Enroll with the Office of Admissions at St. Joseph's prior tobeginning their studies at St. Joseph's. All students matriculated in the joint degree program atSCCC will be sent a copy of the Intent to Enroll form at the beginning of their final semester ofstudy at SCCC. In addition, students from SCCC will be given the option to register at St.Joseph's prior to other incoming students.Students who wish to change their majors upon enrolling at St. Joseph's will be permitted to doso, but under such circumstances it cannot be guaranteed that they will be able to earn theirbaccalaureate degrees within four additional semesters (or the equivalent for part-time students.)Information InterchangeSuffolk County Community College will provide St. Joseph's College with periodic reports (falland spring) so that officials at each college can monitor the flow of students through theprogram. Biographic data on each student will be provided to the admissions staff at St. Joseph'sso that literature and other relevant program information can be sent to students while they areattending Suffolk. Students will be welcome to attend appropriate functions at St. Joseph's andto tour the campus.

Suffolk County Community College will provide the relevant application data needed for theestablishment of student records at St. Joseph's, including a copy of each student's unofficialSuffolk transcript. Student participants will be required to provide an official copy of transcriptsfrom Suffolk County Community College and all other colleges attended prior to matriculation atS1.Joseph's. St. Joseph's will provide reports on the academic progress of students whosubsequently matriculate at S1. Joseph's

·,.Time Frame and Provision for Program ReviewAll students currently enrolled at Suffolk County Community College and those admitted tobegin their studies at SCCC at any future date are eligible to be considered for this cooperativedegree program. Both colleges will monitor the effectiveness of the program with the intent ofrenegotiating this agreement and implementing any changes prior to the selection of studentswho will enter SCCC to begin their studies in fall 2005.SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGEST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE{jsV /L'N Oif?f!/f, MS. Eliz eth A. HillPresident Jf5Randall Krieg, Ph.D.Academic DeanDate4 / (

-ccccccST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE CHILD StUDY CORE CURRICULUM(For Child Study majors only) C REQUIREMENTSS.C.C.C. COURSESI. DIVISION OF HUMANITIES: Choose one course from each area unless otherwise stated. 1. ArtVAI1/ARTllO,VA30/ARTl30,VAI2/ARTlOI, cVA 19/ARTl13, VA24/ARTl24,c2. English LiteratureEGl3IENGl02, EG511ENG141, EG521ENG142, EG531ENG205, EG541ENG206, EG571ENG209, EG581ENG21O,EG591ENG211, EG601ENG212, EG61IENG213, EG621ENG214, EG711ENG215, EG72IENG216, EG731ENG217,EG741ENG217, EG811ENG219, EG831ENG220, EG851ENGl43, EG861ENGl44, EG91lENG221Ctt3. SpeechCOlllCOMIOIeor CO I5/COM 105 , and SPC224 (taken at St. Joseph's College)"C4. MusicMUllIMUS101, MU161MUS106, MU17IMUS107, MU23IMUSl13, MU241MUS1l4, MU401MUS109,MU411MUS121, MU421MUS122, MU511MUS116, MU54IMUS134, MU551MDS141, MU57IMUSl52CC5. Modern LanguageSELECT TWO COURSES FROM ONE LANGUAGE:FRll1FRE101, FR121FRE102, FR131FRE1l3, FR511FRE201, FR521FRE202, GEll/GER101, GE12/GER102,GE511GER201, GE52/GER202, ITll/ITLlOI, ITl2IITLl02, IT13IITLl13, T511ITL201, 1T52/ITL202,IT60/ITL21O, SPll1SPNjOl, SP12/SPN102, SP13/SPNI13, SP511SPN201, SP52/SPN202, SP60/SPN2206. Choose ONE course from ONE of the following areas: ce Religious Studies:EG571ENG209, HS901HIS120, S037/S0C212Philosophy:PLlIIPHLlOl, PLl4IPHL104,PLHM50IHUM120Classical Studies:C151PHL105, PLl 7IPHL20 1, PLl8IPHLlll, PL201PHL293, PL231PHL107, eHM44/HUM114e c ,64

ST. JOSEPH'SCOLLEGE CHILD STUDY CORE CURRICULUM(For Child Study majors only)S]C REQUIREMENTSII. DIVISION OF HIStORYS.C.C.C. COURSESAND SOCIAL SCIENCES:Choose one course from each of the following areas.(Must include two history and one social science.)American HistoryHS331HIS103. HS34IHISI04. P025IPOLl05New York State History or GovernmentHS39fHIS106. P020IPOLl03World History/GeographyHSllIHISlOl. HSI2IHIS102. HS511HIS1l8. GYI5/GEOlOI.P040IPOLl07. ID lllIND 101. ID 12/IND 102III. DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCESGYI6/GE0102.GYI7/GE0103,AND MA THEMA TICS:Two semesters of Science chosen from:BYI4IBIOlOI. BYI6IBI0103. BYI7IBI0105. BYI8IBI01l8. BY191BI0209, BY21IBIOIll,BY30IBI0130. BY32IBI0132, BY501BI0240, BY521BI0242, BY62IBI0262, CH19/CHElOO.CH33/CHE133. CH34/CHE134. CH55/CHE250. CH56/CHE25I. ESI5IESClOI. ESI6IESC102.ES17IMETIOI. ES181METI02, ES211ASTIOI. ES221ASTI02 ES241ESC124. ES551ESC202.ES57/AST201. MB20IMARIlI, OC151MAR105. PH53IPHYlOI or PH71&72IPHY130&132, .PH54IPHY 02 or PH73&74IPHY230&232Two semesters of Mathematics chosen from: MA 17IMAT 107. MA2 lIMA TI 0 I, MA22IMA TI 02, MA23IMA TI 03. MA27IMA Till, MA36IMA TI21,MA611MATI24. MA621MATI25. MA64IMATI31. MA871MATI41. MA881MATI42, MA891MAT203,MA90IMAT204. MA921MAT205, MA93IMAT206IV. DIVISION OF ENGLISHCOMPOSrFIONOne English CompositionEGlllENGlOl65

NEW YORKliLTg PRESIDENTIALSCHOLARSHIPCOLLECETRANSFERAGREEMENTSt. Joseph's College and Suffolk County Community CollegeThe following outlines the terms and procedures, agreed upon by both St. Joseph'sCollege (SJC) and Suffolk County Community College (SCCC), pertinent to the Presidential Transfer Scholarship for graduates of Suffolk County Community1. In each academic year, a total of three Presidentialoffered by SIC to three graduates of SCCC.Transfer Scholarships,College.covering fulJ tuition,will be2. It is the intent of SIC to make one award each year to one graduate from each of SCCC's three campuses:Ammerman, Michael ]. Grant and Riverhead. However, SIC reserves the right to award scholarships at itssole discretion.3. The nominees for this scholarship must have a cumuJative grade point average of 3.75 or better at the endof their third semester at SCCc. In addition to superior academic achievement, selection will be based oncontributions to their campus and communities through activities and service and 011 their student leadershipexperiences.4. Candidates for these awards must be earning an associate degree (A.s. or A.A.) or an associate of appliedscience (A.A.S.) at SCCC in any major.5. Candidates must have applied to SIC for transfer admission by March 1 in the year preceding the plannedenrollment. SIC will provide an application fee waiver for all students who are being nominated for thisscholarship and who meet the GPA criteria at the time of application.-1-

6. Scholarship finalists will be nominated by the college-wide Scholarship Committee from SCCC, and upto three nominations per campus will be forwarded to S]C by the president of SCCC SlC's ScholarshipCommittee will select the winners.7. The list of all the candidates for the scholarships, along with their application files, will be forwarded toSjC Three students will be selected for the Presidential Transfer Scholarship (one from each campus). Forthe remaining candidates not selected for the Presidential Transfer Scholarship who also meet the criteria aslisted in item No.3, SjC will award a Dean's Transfer Scholarship of 12,000 (two from each campus).8. Names of candidates must be submitted to S]C Senior Associate Director of Admissions Kathleen Magistroby March 15 of each year. Awards will be made on or about April 1 of each year and will be conditional,pending final grades being submitted in June.9. The scholarships shall be renewable annually by maintenance of a 3.0 cumulative average. Recipients arerequired to submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for each year of study at S]C10. Each scholarship recipient mustdent for consecutive fall and springto the number of semesters neededto tuition only and are not appliedattend SIC on a full-time basis (at least 12 credits) as a matriculated stusemesters. Scholarships apply to fall and spring semesters and are limitedto complete a degree. The Presidential Transfer Scholarships are appliedto miscellaneous college fees and books.11. Students selected for the full-tuition Presidential Transfer Scholarshipto SjC, attending no other college in between.must transfer directly from SCCC12. In addition to awarding full-tuition scholarships, SIC will:a. designate an academic adviser to work with students transferring to SJCb. provide priority registrationc. designate a financial aid counselor to assist SCCC students transferring to SICd. provide monthly on-site advising sessions on the SCCC campus for students who are interested inthe Presidential Transfer Scholarship and/or transferring to SIC13. The continuation, terms and proceduresodically by both institutions,for the PresidentialSUFFOLK COUNTYCOMMUNITY COLLEGETransfer Scholarshipwill be reviewed peri-ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGELong Island Campus155 West Roe BoulevardPatchogue, New YorkSelden· Brentwood· RiverheadLong Island, New YorkS. EltubethDateA, Hill, C.S.J., I residentDate-2-

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